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The object of this book is to provide for the \ 

intelligent administering of reliable medicines | 

for simple diseases, and for home treatment of | 

those ailments which require immediate attention, jji 

the most of these recipes being such that can be | 
filled at home without the aid of a drug store. 

A fair trial, we trust, will convince you of its i 
usefulness and value. 

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To Cure Distemper in Dogs. 

Pour an ordinary load of bird shot 
I down the throat, then give a calomel 
' or blue mass pill about three times as 
large as an ordinary pill for a person. 



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Horses and Cattle. 



Founder Cure. 



Bleed horse well in second bar of 
mouth ; give tablespoonful of alum on 
root of tongue, then cord tail bone 
near lower end ; tie so that no circu- 
lation can pass below the cord, and 
in case of bad founder, split skin on 
end of tail bone, after cording, letting 
out* the blood below cord. This 
brings fever from feet and legs, caus- 
ing the worst cases to be cured in from 
twelve to twenty-four hours. 



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Cure for Colic. 



Bleed the horse in second bar of 
mouth; pull tongue, give spoonful of 
salt on it, let go the tongue and the 
animal will at once swallow. Three 
doses of this will relieve at once. 



Cure for Bots. 

Give strong sage tea sweetened 
with molasses ; will relieve. Or rub f 
animal behind shoulders with turpen- 
tine, and let the animal snuff the 
scent of some up his nose. After 
relieved, pull hair out of mane or tail 
and ^ clip it up fine and feed spoonful 
from two to four times per month. 
This is a sure cure. 



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Sweeney Cure. 

Split shoulder where affected, or l 
pare it to the bone ; slip finger between 
striffen and bone and put a silver ! 
dime next to the bone ; take stitch on 



place so dime can not come out, then 
rub with liniment No. 2. Will cure 
and never have it again. 

Fistula Cure. 

Take half a pint of turpentine, 
heat it as hot as can be ; place round 

| end of stick on knot, press down, | 
making a sink ; pour the hot medicine 
in the sink till run in. Two applica- 
tions will cure before it breaks, and 
leave no scar. After it breaks split 
the hole large enough to get finger in 
and stuff the hole or pocket of disease 

I full of rock salt, let remain from two . 



to three days, then you can pull the 
pocket out and bathe with liniment. 
This will cure in all cases. 

To Stop Bleeding in the Mouth. 

When wrong bar is cut in horse's 
mouth, and bleeding too freely, bind 
hard cord tight around jaw that is 
bleeding above teeth in jaw from 
which the flow comes, pefectly tight 
This will stop the flow. Sure cure if 
done as directed. 

Cure for Scratches. 



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Melt bar lead well on fire, stir sul- 
phur into it as long as it will burn and 
c make a blue blaze. This makes a 
black cinder, sieve them through fine 
cloth and mix with hog's lard to a 

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the salve freely. This also cures foot 
evil, rope, collar and saddle burns. 
A sure cure. 

Stifle Cure. 

Place a rope on foot of lame leg, 
pull back as far as it can be pulled, 
then place shoulder of strong man on 
stifle joint, pressing hard to socket ; 
let the rope slip a little. This presses 
the socket bone to its place and will 
cure as soon as it has time to heal in 
the joint. 

Blind Staggers. 



Place a block over the brain, hold 
it solid, strike it hard with a heavy 
hammer, then smoke with turpentine, 
j rags and cayenne pepper, and rub 



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horse behind shoulders with turpen- 
tine , and around the jaws. If this 
does not do, take pine box lid about 
1| inches wide, measure from near the 
eyes to end of nose, then trim a piece 
to \ inch on top, back to measure, 
then run the stick up the opening to 
near the eye. This makes the blood 
flow freely. Will cure in most cases. 

Cure for Nail in Foot of Horse. 

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Cut hole out good and open ; place jj 

ijj wool in pot or can, set it to burning ; | 

\ place the cut over the burning wool, |jj 

steeping it good, will take out all the 

poison, then stop place with cotton, 

turpentine and tallow. Sure cure. 

To Remove Warts. 

Tie horse hair tight around them, u 
then grease the place as it gets sore, jj 



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oil well with old bacon grease. Will 
j soon come out after tightening it up | 
often. Sure cure. 

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Condition Powders. 



For Scours in Stock 



For stock — \ pound salt, \ pound 
soda, 2 oz. copperas, 2 oz. sulphur, | 
2 oz. saltpeter. Give spoonful from | 
two to five times a week, and give | 
i plenty of good water and do not over \ 
| feed ; giving plenty of good fodder, X 
hay or bright straw. 



Cord lower end of tail tight ; roll 
up salt in cloth and tie in mouth. 
This will stop it soon, and will stop it 
in young calves, when traveling them, 
at once. Sure cure. 



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Blind Teeth. 

Examine well and know what is 
the matter before doctoring. If a 
blind tooth, punch it out. Sometimes 
the disease is caused from a bruise or 
diseased tooth ; sometimes the tooth 
is too long so that the horse can not 
grind his food, keeping the animal 
poor. This being the case, pull the 
tooth or cut it off. Examine and you 
will find this the case nine times out 
of ten. 

For Thumps. 

Give strong salt water, a spoonful 
of soda to bucket of water. This will 
relieve soon. 

For Weak Eyes. 

I Put salt in the eyes two or three 

L times, then blow a little calomel in 



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the eyes. This clears them up ; then 
let them go for what you can get. 
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For Lockjaw. 

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Put turpentine and cayenne pep- | 
per well up the nose, rub the jaw 
with some. In bad cases cut tail 
bone off at first lower joint. Cures in | 
all cases where administered in time 



Cure for Wire or Other Cuts, 



Bind place up in copal varnish, 
after taking necessary stitches. This | 
will cure soon. 



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To Prevent Narrow Heel. 

Horse shoeing should be done open 
at heel. In case heel becomes dis- 
eased, bathe well with liniment No. 
2. Will cure. 

Epizootic Cure. 



Give gum of myrrh and a little 
| gunpowder, feed on light feed, keep 
| moderately warm and dry. Doctor 
distemper same as above, except f 
smoke well with tar and feathers. 
This will cure soon. 

Lampers Cure. 

Cut the gums enough to bleed, 
then take salty meat skins and grease 
the root of animal's tail. This will 
relieve after a few applications. Sure 
cure. 



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Big Head in Horses. 

Take half pint carbolic acid, un- 
cork the bottle, place mouth of bottle | 
jf against the affected part, press it | 
tightly so the acid will run on the | 
enlargement. When half the amount I 
has been absorbed, place it to the 
opposite side in like manner. Be 
careful not to let any run down as it 
will remove the hair from the unaf- 
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Hints on Treating Milch Cows. 

Best food — good oats cooked, wet 
3 bran, sorghum fodder and chops of 
corn or peas are also good. Cooked 
oats and bran with good hay and pure 
water as they want it gives me best 
I results in both milk and butter. 

Founder in Cows. 

Give little alum and do not let 
them have but little water ; keep the 
milk well out of udder. They will 
soon get over it. Give plenty of salt. 
Sure cure. , 

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To Break Cows from Sucking Themselves. 



Split the tongue from two to three 

| inches ; they cannot suck if kept from 

! healing up. You can fasten sursingle 

J around body and strap around the | 

J head, with stick or strap fastened to | 

both strap and sursingle, will also 

! prevent, 
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Dry Flurrain. 

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When found in this fix, slice salt 
bacon as if going to cook it and cause 
the cow to chew a piece and she will 
then eat it without trouble. In bad 
cases give from four to six pounds of 
salt meat. Will cure in all cases tried. 






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Hog Cholera Cure, 

Give corn soaked in concentrated | 
lye ; light at first, and increase the I 
I dose as they get to eating it. Keep | 
I them well salted. 

For Mange or Lice. 

Mix sulphur, kerosene oil and old j 
grease, and rub on back, ears and legs. 
This will remove the trouble. 



Worm Cure in Hogs, 
Give carbolic acid in feed ; will 




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To Prevent Rats from Cutting Sheaf Oats g 
and Corn. 

To prevent rats from cutting sheaf 
oats in stacks or barns, strew sulphur 
in stack pretty thick. This will keep 
them out. 

Liniment. 

Oil of origanum, 2 oz. ; Oil of | 
cedar, 1 oz. ; alcohol, 4 oz. ; rain 
water, 4 oz.; aqua ammonia, 1 drachm. | 
To be used once a day or more if | 
needed. 

Erysipelas. 

Mix hog's lard and soda to make a 
thick salve if needed. Where it can 
not be put on with cloth, mop well the 



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place, the ear or nose or mouth or 
eyes ; spread thick on a cloth ; cover 
parts affected well with the salve, 
changing once a day. Will cure all 
cases, most of them within from 
l twelve to twenty-four hours. 

Tetter Cure 

Mix borax in fresh butter to make 
a salve, then apply from two to three 
times per day. This is a sure cure. 
Do not fail to give it a fair trial. 



Poison Oak Cure. 

Cover parts affected well with 
castor oil. This will cause sure cure 
in all cases. 



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Relief for Piles. 

Cures most cases — 1 oz. glycerine, 
1 tablespoonful of tannin ; mix well 
and use from two to three times a day. 

Pile Cure. 

Take half a pint of sweet oil and | 
turpentine equal parts, with large 
spoonful of laudanum ; shake well and 
inject with a small syringe from one 
to two times a day. Sure cure. 

Ulcerated Eyelids. 

Take elder leaves or the bark, boil 
, to a strong ooze ; strain with fine ( 
J cloth, mix in hog's lard and boil to a | 

salve and apply to eyes. Will take 
| out all inflamation from eyes and lids. 



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FOR CORNS ON TOES. 



Mix white lead and linseed oil ; 
place on some at night ; in the morn- I 
ing take salve off and put on a litt)e fj 
oil. This will soon soften and remove | 
the corns. Keep oil to place until | 
healed as other parts of the foot. Sure 
cure. 



SNAKE BITES. 



Apply the mouth of a full bottle of | 
turpentine, letting the medicine run in | 

| and the poison out. In case you have 
not the turpentine, kill a chicken, split 
it open and apply while as warm from 
natural heat as possible; notice as 
soon as it begins to turn green and 
apply a new piece. Soda wet with 
turpentine is also good, and will cure 
other bites and stings if applied 

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CURE FOR BURNS. 

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Boil elder leaves, mix in ooze with | 
hog's lard, make a salve, add a little i 
rosin. This will cure on fresh scalds 
or burns. Use raw eggs if elder 
leaves are not at hand. 

TO KEEP FROM CHAFING. 

Carry elder leaves in your pocket, jjj 
If you cannot get them, use a little | 
asafcetida, tie up in a rag in bottom of | 
your pocket. Sure preventative. 

INGROWING NAILS. 

Cut a fork in end of nail, scrape | 
until thin on top, put a little cotton 
under corners and use liniment. This 
being done a cure will soon be affected. | 



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MOUTH WASH. 



Alum, 4 oz., borax, 4 oz., saltpeter, 
4oz., camphor gum, \ oz. Use as a | 
powder or solution as you like ; use [ 
from two to three times a day. Good. | 



ECZEMA CURE. 

Cooper's Eczema Lotion, sold by 
Cooper's Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo., 
price $1.50 per bottle. One bottle 
will cure any case. 

GRAVEL IN MAN. 

Take ragweeds, boil to a tea and 
give it as needed. This will cure. 
For stock give tablespoonful of salt- 
petre from two to three times a day for 
three or four days. Melon seed tea is 

Lalso good. 



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BONE FELLON CUKE, 

Wrap finger in cloth, open in end ; 
put fine gunpowder in till finger is 
well covered, then pour in turpentine 
to w^et the cloth and powder and let 
stay bound. Will cure. When first 
felt wrap strong cord around finger 
from first joint to end of finger tightly, 
and oftentimes this will scatter it. Do 
this, slip cord off as finger swells, this 
deadens the pain, 

NIGHT SWEATS. 

Place basin of cold water under 
bed and let remain there, This will 
i cause them to go away. Sure cure. 



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FOR CRAMPS IN LEGS. 

When retiring at night, place your 
shoes bottom up. A few trials will 
convince you of its cure. Many have | 
been cured who had no faith in it. \ 
Try it. 

SORE EYES AND SUNBURNT LIPS. 

Wash freely the parts affected with S 
chamber lye. A sure cure. - 



PROUD FLESH. 

Sprinkle rosin on parts affected ; [ 
this will take off unsound flesh. If 
that does not do, then apply borax. A 
sure cure. 



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SALVE FOR BOILS. 

Rosin, 1 oz. ; beeswax, 1 oz. ; mut- 
ton tallow, 4 oz. ; vertigris, I drachm; 
melt rosin till it and the wax mix, then 
add the vertigris and stir until cold. 
Apply to sores on soft cloth in the | 
morning. 

SCALDS AND BURNS. 

Raw linseed oil, 3 oz., lime water, 
3 oz., carbolic acid, 15 drachms. Shake 
well and apply freely. 

LINIMENT NO. 3. 



Chloroform, 3 drachms, oil of f 
cloves, 1 drachm, laudanum. 1 oz., oil 
of sassafras, 2 drachms, aromatic spts. 
of ammonia, 2 drachms, alcohol 2 s, 
| 6 oz. Apply freely with the hand, and 
if necessary, on a warm flannel cloth. 



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PAIN KILLER. 

Chloroform, 3 drachms, tincture of 
opium, 3 drachms, tincture of camphor 
3 drachms, aromatic spts. ammonia, 3 
drachms, brandy, g. s., 4 oz. Mix and 
take from onc-haif to one teaspoonful. 
In griping pains of the stomach and 
bowels, give every hour or two till 
relieved. 

COLIC AND CHOLERA CURE. 

Essence of peppermint, 1 oz., laud- 
anum, 1 oz., tincture of rhubarb, 1 oz., 
tincture of camphor, 1 oz., tincture of 
capsicum, 1 oz. Dose one-half to one 
teaspoonful every two or three hours 
until relief is had. Children in pro- 
portion. 



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EARACHE CURE. 

Laudanum, 1 drachm, olive oil, f 
oz., glycerine, ^ oz. Mix well, warm 
and drop a few drops in the ear, and 
close with warm cotton. 

LINIMENT FOR STOCK. 

Olive oil ? 4 oz., camphor gum, 2 
drachms, oil of origanum, 1 drachm, 
oil of sassafras, 4 drachms, aqua ammo- 
nia g. s. for eight ounces. Mix and 
apply as necessary. 

BOTS IN HORSES. 

Tincture opium, 2 drachms ; sim- 
ple syrup, 3 drachms ; tincture iodine, 
l 2 oz. ; bichloridine mercury, 15 grains ; | 
jj oil of spike, 1 oz. ; oil amber, 1 drachm, jjj 



CURE FOE HOG CHOLERA. 

Phosphate of lime, 8 oz. ; common | 
chalk powder, 6 oz. ; carb. magnesia, | 
2 oz. ; capsicum powder, i oz. Mix | 
well together, Dose as a preventative j 
J from one to two teaspoonfuls in food | 
every day ; as a cure, one tablespoonf ul E 
three or four times a day. | 

CURE FOR SCREW WORMS. 

Crude carbolic acid, 1 pint ; chloro- I 
form, 2 oz. Mix and inject into the [ 
cut, or one where there are worms. 

CURE FOR FROSTED FEET. 

Rub well with kerosene oil, night 
and morning. This is a sure cure. 

CURE FOOT SWEATING. 

Sprinkle alum in the socks and 

Lwear them. Sure cure. 



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CURE FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA. 

Slack lime, 12 oz. ; powdered gen- 
tian, 1 oz. ; capsicum, 1 oz. ; ginger, 
2 oz. ; sulphur, 1 oz. Mix well and 
put a teaspoonful in pint of food and 
give twice a day. 

CURE FOR FLUX. 

Chew post oak bark, if able to do 
so, otherwise make a tea and drink it. 



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CURE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES. 

Take white sumach, berries, which | 
are very red, and leaves a little clear ; I 
1 drink the tea made from berries. A 
I sure cure in the worst cases. 



CURE FOR HEART DISEASE. 

Get relief by giving wine of col- | 
chicom seed, from 10 to 15 or 30 drops [ 
at a dose. 



CURE FOR SORE THROAT, INFLAMED 
TONSILS (TONSILITIS.) 

Rub with Liniment No. 2, com- 
mencing under the chin and rubbing 
downward, Gargle with kerosine oil. 
| A sure cure if applied freely. \ 



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CURE FOR BLEEDING AT NOSE. 

Take bar lead, make a shot the 
size of a large buckshot ; hang it on a 
string and place it around the neck, 
the lead hanging in sink in front of 
the collar bone. This is a sure cure. 



HOW TO PROPERLY RENDER LARD 

Put lard on to cook, have it cut into j 
little pieces ; when half done mix well jjj 
a large spoonful of soda in ordinary 
washboiler full of the lard. This will jjj 
cause all the oil to leave the flesh, 
which will leave but little crackling. 

TO KEEP SKIPPERS OFF MEAT. 

When ready to hang meat, wash 
1 with warm water and cloth ; when a 
j little damp, sprinkle well with pulver- \ 
| ized borax from a saltstand or pepper- 
I box ; cover the meat well on sides and 
| edges and you will have no skippers. 




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TO PREVENT BED BUGS 



Mix quicksilver with white of egg, 
take a feather and spread on bedstead. 
This will keep them off. 

RECEIPT TO MAKE POISON FOR 
BED BUGS. 

One pint of turpentine ; 1 oz. corro- | 

| sive sublimate. Mix well and apply E 

once a month for three months. A sure | 

| remedy. J 

FOR GRAVEL IN HORSES. 

Use two spoonfuls of saltpeter in [ 
bran, oats or meal so that he will eat | 
it from three to five times per week 
until entirely cured. 



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1 salt ; get them stopped and trade him, 

is the only cure for you. 

STTRE CURE FOR SNAKE BITES. 

Roasted onion, salt and tobacco, 
Poultice well. Sure and quick cure. 



RABID DOG BITES. 



Drink strong vinegar ; pint to one | 
quart. Sure cure. 

LINIMENT. 

Half pint turpentine, half pint 1 
camphor, half pint kerosene oil, one- | 
fourth pint vinegar, half pint harts- | 
horn, one-fourth pound salt, add two | 
eggs to the mixture. Shake well and I 
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INDEX 



Big Head 15 

Blind Teeth 12 

Blind Staggers 9-29 

Bots, Cure for 6 

Bone Felon . . . , 25 

Boiles 27 

Burns 23 

Bleeding in Mouth 8 

Bed Bugs, To Prevent 34 

Bed Bugs, Poison for 34 

Cholera, Chicken 31 

Corns 22 

Chafing, To Prevent 23 

Cramps in Legs 26 

Colic and Cholera 28 

Colic, Cure for 6 

Condition Powders 11 



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Dry Murrain 17 



Eczema Cure 24 

Epizootic 14 

j Erysipelas 19 

' Earache 29 



Fistula 7 I 

Founder Cure 5 

Founder in Cows 16 

Flux 31 

Frosted Feet 30 j 

j Foot Sweating 30 

i Gravel in Man 24 

jjj Gravel in Horses 34 

Hog Cholera 18 



i Hints on Milch Cows 16 

C«j Heart Disease 32 

« Heaves in Horses 35 



Ingrowing Nails 23 



Kidney Troubles 32 Jj 



Lard, To Render 33 

Lampers . 14 

Lockjaw 13 

C" 'niment 19-35 



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Liniment for Stock 29 

Liniment No. 3 27 I 



Mange or Lice 18 

Mouth Wash 24 

Nail in Foot 10 

Nose Bleeding , 33 

Nights Sweats 25 

Narrow Heel 14 



Poison Oak Cure 20 

Pain Killer 28 

Piles 21 

Proud Flesh 26 

Rats, Depredations of 19 

Eabid Dog Bite 35 

Scalds and Burns 27 | 

Sore Eyes 26 | 

Scours in Stock 11 

Stifle Cure 9 

Scratches 8 £ 

Sweeney 7 | 

Screw Worms 30 s 

Sore Throat 32 | 

jjj Snake Bites • 22-35 | 



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Short Mortgage 36 

Skippers in Meat 33 

Tetter Cure 20 

ijj Thumps 12 

Ulcerated Eyelids 21 

Weak Eyes ; 12 

Wire or Other Cuts 18 

S Worms in Hogs 18 

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